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my LEGO star wars rebels ghost crew (so far)

Ghost Crew In Star Wars Rebels , the Ghost Crew has proved to be a formidable force against The Empire. In brick form, Spectres One to Six are exactly the same... But I'm two Spectres short. I was not able to rediscover LEGO and Star Wars on time to collect the first LEGO Star Wars Rebels sets. And that includes The Ghost [75053], the only set (for now) wherein you can get Zeb Orrelios. 75053 has already retired, and I haven't seen a justifiable price yet, so I'm just counting on a re-release.  But I was able to get the Microfighter version [75127] though, and that gave me the ship's pilot, Hera Syndulla. It may not be accurate but it was designed very cutely, that's why it's one of my favorites. The Ghost [75127] My latest addition to the Ghost Crew is its leader, Kanan Jarrus. My ever-loving wife gave me  Kanan's Speeder Bike [75141] for our anniversary. For me, the final build looks like it came out straight from the TV series. I love (mostly) every detai...

LEGO star wars annual 2017 review

LEGO Star Wars Annual 2017 LEGO Star Wars Annual 2017 has just been released, and it looks way, way better than last year's. When I first came here in the United Kingdom, I bought a copy of the  LEGO Star Wars Annual 2016 in Poundland for  £1. It's a kiddie activity book with some free bricks. To be specific, it came with three 1x8 and three 1x4 white plates to represent lightsaber blades. That doesn't really make any sense. But I'm not really complaining, I got the book for only 1/8 of the retail price (paying the full price is not worth it). Apparently, annuals are a thing here. But what exactly are annuals? In my previous post I mentioned that annuals are books published shortly before the end of each year, and are aimed at the Christmas market. They are generally large hardcover books centered on sports, toys, celebrities, films, TV series, and so on, featuring various contents like text articles, comics, puzzles, etc. And since LEGO is quite popular here, it'...